"The favorite Scotch airs in score...as they are perform'd in the tragedy of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket" represents a rare survival, a fully orchestrated score for a dramatic production, dating from the second half of the eighteenth century. Most of such music survives only in keyboard reduction.

Arnold provided two newly-composed items for the play: a march for Macbeth, and a minuet to be played in the banquet scene. Scottish tunes in general currency were orchestrated for interpolation into the play at points specified by Arnold:Before the play: Berks of Endermay (The birks of Invermay), The yellow-hair'd laddie;At the end of act 2: The braes of Baladine (Ballenden)At the end of Act 3: Lohaber (Lochaber)At the end of Act 4: Earl Douglas's lamentation (The Earl of Douglas's lament).Names in parentheses are the most common or standard spellings.

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Composer: Samuel Arnold (arr.) (1740 - 1802)Forces: 2Ob.Bsn.2Hn.2Vn.Va.Vc.Cb."The favorite Scotch airs in score...as they are perform'd in the tragedy of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket" represents a rare survival, a fully orchestrated

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